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A song by Hu Weili made Andy Lau a king. He is a well-deserved master of music. what do you think?

Entertainment stars want to be famous, in addition to their strong strength and exquisite face value, their backgrounds and backers are also indispensable, otherwise it is almost impossible to be famous, and even Andy Lau, one of the four kings, can't avoid customs. So do you know who brought the fire to Andy Lau?

He's Hu Weili! Hu Weili is a famous composer. Although he is 83 years old now, he wrote "The Afterlife" for Andy Lau, and Andy Lau became famous because of this song and became one of the real four kings of that era.

Moreover, Hu Weili's songs are magical, lively and cheerful, thick and deep, and addictive when you listen to them. Moreover, he has created theme songs for many TV series, such as "Blue Ocean Tide" in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", which is his classic.

Speaking of Wu Bai, people's impression of him may still remain in the image of "rock tough guy" and "the elder brother of Chinese music", and he has created many peerless classical music works. But apart from music, photography is his most persistent creation. He has taken hundreds of thousands of photos, published four photo albums and held photo exhibitions in Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung, Singapore and Malaysia. At the same time, I also published a collection of poems, I am a ghost in the street, and you are the one who smells me. He sold this song to Andy Lau, which brought 200 million yuan to Tianwang and became a photographer at the age of 5/kloc-0!

Wu Bai, whose real name is Wu Junlin, was born in Xindian, Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province on June, 2004 1968+04. China Taiwan Province male singer, songwriter, music producer, actor and photographer. Because Wu Bai was a class cadre since he was a child, his academic performance was very good, and his scores in all five subjects were 100, so his family called him "Wu Bai", which means five subjects 100. By chance, Wu Bai saw someone playing guitar in MTV, which deeply attracted his attention. Since then, the guitar has left an indelible shadow in Wu Bai's heart. Wu Bai worked as a salesman, sold insurance and set up a stall. Wu Bai didn't become attached to music until he saw the recruitment notice in the music industry.

Wu Bai's representative works include Sudden Oneself, Norwegian Forest, Love Song of the Ronin, Painful Man, etc. Many songs occupy KTV all the year round. Tsui Hark once commented on Wu Bai: "Wu Bai is both rebellious and romantic, which appeals to me." Wu Bai Rock has been going his own way for more than ten years, and of course there are many fans cheering for him! Wu Bai won many Taiwanese Golden Melody Awards, and Wu Bai, one of the three outstanding writers in Taiwan Province (Jonathan Lee, Tayu Lo and Wu Bai), was praised as "the king of rock" and "the rock poet" by the Chinese music circle.

Wu Bai is also an excellent composer. I'll be fine. Isn't this all love? Passive. He wrote many popular songs. As a standard rock master and creative genius, many people may think that Wu Bai is not popular and have never seen any news about him. In fact, the definition of red can only be said that it is not how many scandals he has made, but how widely his songs are sung as singers and how many people like them.

Wu Bai once wrote a song "The First Class in the World" and sold it to Andy Lau. Later, Andy Lau sang the first class in the world, which was recognized by the audience. Over the years, it also appeared as the finale song in all concerts in Andy Lau. According to some fans' rough calculations, this song has brought Andy Lau at least 200 million yuan. Wu Bai created such a song with a high value, so it is conceivable that his strength in music is beyond doubt. However, in recent years, audiences rarely see Wu Bai appear in public, let alone release an album with new songs. Now Wu Bai, 5 1 year-old, has become a photographer, but his former music works have become classics among fans.